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HOW THE INTERPORT
CRICKET TEAM
WON BY AN INNINGS
TWO DAYS OF FREE HITTING
(By R. Abbit)
The week-end practice match for the Hongkong Interport cricket team played at the Kow-- loon Cricket Club resulted in a win for the Interporters by an innings and H7 runs. The match was featured by displays of free hitting. E. L. Gosano, though suffering from a game leg, scored a fast century, and all of the Interport team reached double figures. Yesterday L. D. Kilber, who is 12th man in the Colony side, helped himself to a fine-looking 63. Below will be found my run- ning report of the match covering both days of play.
THE FIRST Interporters Indulge In Some
DAY
E. F. FINCHER'S GOOD INNINGS WICKETS FOR MINU
The weather for the match between the Interport team and the Rest at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday was perfect-bright Bun, warm a strong perhaps, but with breeze blowing from third man to a bowler on at the Pavilion:end The Rest batted first at 2.10
had
ANOTHER WICKET
pan, the
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Fast Scoring
GOSANO HITS CENTURY: fine INNINGS BY KILBEE
and a quarter-and it was one of 1315 the best innings I have seen play, as the fall of other wickets did allow him to play his usuyl gaine.
011
03
I was sorry to find that although Tufnell was absent on Saturday and Ryland unable to bowl owing to a strain the Rest did not call in an extra bowler. They had only Pereira, Goodwin, Ferry, McLellan and Owen Hughes to rely on.
However sa it was and at 11.42
to Pereira opened Nuzarin and Owen Perzse, who were not out. Hughes bowled at the other (Bowling Green) end.
The bowling was loose to start with and Persse tank full advantage of several full tosses and long hops, as dkl Nazarin. Pereira's third over Perse was lucky to snick one be tween second and third slip wille
Nuzarin lifted an even worse one
lieved Pereira, and Alec. this is not
Macar velleyed Pearce and got Perry caught at the wicket after a nice four and an abortive appeal for stumped off the two previous (93-0-23)-a nice free in- bulls, nings. Ryland-an unknown quan
WAR tity then came in. Pernse
came again for Madur As the
the wicket had fallen. Minu, was
was bowling excel- lently, coming very off the
fast
pitch and after beating McLellan twice, he bowled him. Playing back the and Robert Lee bowled from
batman had no chance though I Bowling Green end to Teddy Flu
a think he might have smothered the high on the sume line. It looked to me as if third slip was trying to cher and Kilbee. Fincher had
MA| combine that place with Kully very lucky four off the second ball break, guins forward, (00-7--10).
out Next over Owen Hughes surprised through and over the slips. Gosano The runs had been scored in about minutes. In Minu's next over
Nazarin with a good fun which came bowled from the other end and had 00 the misfortune to rip the heel oft Pereira let go at him and Nazarin through quicker and had him 1.b.w. 100-5-30, Ile had played some bout, and
excellent made another very good catch after an over from Lce, Perase went on and the boundary at extra cover-for, nice shots but was not as convincing
long off
fielding
as he has been earlier in the trials. Fincher Lb.w. In his second you prefer it,
wide. (97-0-1.) Ryland looks
Pearce came in and Goodwin re- over. The batsman thought it was wide clear of the leg stumps but the unlike a bat who will get a lot of runs
when in practice and Goodwin took familiarity-but to avoid the pire differed 20-1-10.
the long handle, hitting one tremend-į similarity of Pearce and Persse In my F Zimmern succeded and
nus four round to wide long on. Ilow-M.S.) put his first ball nicely to long Kilbee take a beautiful four to ex-
ever when Madar went on
for
Irg. Perry went on for Owen tra cover of Lee's next over. The
Persse he was stumped off the first Hughes. Alee proveeded to play wicket
both fust and was very
The board read 100-9-8 but himself in but laid on to the bad ones, bowlers were taking advantage or ball.
a mistake and there were quite a lot!--but this to bowl without a deep field. there must have been
Perase went on severely until a Incidentally
learned that Garth- somewhere!
Broadbridge subbing for Tufnell, yorker on the leg stump from Perry walte had a slight strain and pro-
who could not turn out, got a singa sent him back. 227-6-40. By the bably would not bowl
and Ryland good four to mid-way all the bowlers seemed to be wicket.
down three-quarter Two overs Inter Zimmern glanced the wicket fell 110 was hoisted.
Incidentally five runs after sending them
speed. Lee very nicely to fine leg for four
With Gosano in the cricket became Broadbridge on-drove Minu for! but was 1.b.w. next ball-apparent four and glanced a couple.
On very dull, though the batsmen were ly trying to repeat the shot. 135-
form he might very well playing most correct cricket, that is! Kilbeg 3-5.) (Meantime
if a careful forward stroke to a half- had have gone in a good bit higher volley is correct. Gosono been defending very soundly and
IL Lee then went on for Minu the Perry beautifully for four but ap- glanced with Owen Hughes in square cut
had bowled excellently, pitching the short one frum Persse beautifully ball well up. Alec Pentec bowled parently his knee went in playing. for four. The latter bowler was alon trifle wild and gave Colledge and the other end. Runs came free-he shot and a runner came out. It is very bad luck on him but it looks ly unl Pearce got Broadbridge as if it will be taking a big chance bebind the sticks. with 40 up Minu relieved R. ice bw. off one he tried to turn to leg to play him. Once knees start go- !
The lust wicket fell at 143. having ing- and Ow
Owen Hughes seemed happler. put on 34 runs, Broadbridge had bowled Pearce with on of turner Gosano, re-booted, went Persse, but his Arst over was de 19 and Ryland 20 not out. The in- at which the batsinan played for-1 140 minutes. finitely on the short side and only nings Insted 140
INTERPORTERS START B. deep square
Colledge and Garthwaite at 4.40 Beveral
opened to Pereira and Perry, with over Owen Hughes nulled D Zimmern keeping Colledge had a shortish one and was brilliantly
nice four to long leg off Pereira and eaught by R. Lee at deep mid-on. Gurthwaite excellent off drive who took a very hard hit one
from
ram Perry.
The bowling though handed high above his bend.
(fast, was a bit loose and both bats 37.)
men helped themselves, especially on Hayward followed and it looked the leg side, while Garthwaite made was leaving the ball some beautiful off drives of Perry as if he alone, but a last second flick gave who was replaced by Owen Hughes very low calch ut first slip, which | 12 50, Persse snapped up. Things looked The new bowler had Garthwaite bad for the Rest who were short of1.b.w. for 21 with his ofth ball. Mackay who had Volunteer duties. (55121.) A good knock. Fin- McLellan deputised for him. Perry cher une b spoiled the hat-trick by a rather Next over, Colledge touched one lucky four through the slips.
on the off from Pereira and
tiene
A
un for
third mart saved second
fours. In Minu's
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runs tume
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come
for
Jus! after this Goodwin
wart. 247-7-10. Considering the bowling it was not an impressive knock.
BRIGHTER CRICKET With Clogg. If as partner. Cosano brightened up a bit but he was very acurly cought at second slip off MeLetian's second ball, after Perry went of. In Goodwin's next over Clegg-Hill snicked him high over the slips for a very bad four. Gosano was definitely unhappy with Mc- Lellan's next over and nearly was
ball
cnight at third man. But the dropped six feet short of the fielder.
Pereira now went on for Goodwin and Gosano made a beautiful kale cut off the last ball Clegg 1, after, playing 'sume baddish shots in trying to force the game, settled down to
few overs later Alec Pearce splendidly caught low down by play much better cricket, Runs bowled for Cesano, who, though he Ryland at frst silp-57—2— 25 * | ewné fairly fast and 300 was hoisted, was obviously turning from the off, other good innings with
when Owen Hughes went on again, never looked really dangerous. De-
shota Porelty
and had Gosand dropped at short the leg side 011 fence was now the order of the day especially.
Madar joined Fincher mid-off from a hard bit. though flic batsmen dic not and
steadily if not
Shortly after he completed his 60 hesitate to smack the loose ball and fours.
with
mid-wicket. Next Goodwin
a pull to went Kilber was luck find no fields-
Pereira but runs came quicker and tried to drive one and missed it- over Pereira bowled Clegg-Hill who rpm in the time of an uppish alash utrker in a fine stand. The hun 330-838.
It was to cover of Minu.
four dre
A rather curule's egg went up with Owen Hughes innings but pleasant to watch. runs, but so far as one could see
sill on. At 122 Fincher was well Minu then hit Owen Hughes for his first bad shot,
stumped by Zimmern off Goodwin three fours off three successive balls, fur
a. nice 44.
to square leg, mid wicket and long In the late seventies Pearce went wak Nazarin in. McLellan, re- round the wicket and brought a slip leved Owen Hughes but Goodwin Pereira's next over
on, and played the other three. In he seemed to to extra short les fielding not Madar run later neatly caught have Gosang dropped at second slip square and close, with his utsutul and bowled 123-1-24. Persse but I gather it was not a chance. short forward leg. Next over
the glanced his first ball for four to fine Three hundred and fifty were on the wicket fell as Kilbee made quite a leg. Another good, stand ensued board when lunch was taken. good off drive from Minu and was d at 150 Pereira went on for
AFTER TIFFIN well taken on the boundary by Goodwin, By this time the light Minu hit Perry's first ball-bowling Nazarin. 80-5-22. He had batted was not cood and at a quarter past from the Pavillon end after tiffin-10 | in a very restrained way for an hour six stumps were drawn
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